Two Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) chapters will screen the organization's new documentary entitled "Danny from North Korea" in the Washington, D.C. area in the next month.

LiNK at the University of Maryland, College Park will screen "Danny from North Korea" on Thursday, February 28, at 7:15PM in the Margaret Brent A Room of UMD's Stamp Student Union. To RSVP for this event on Facebook, click here.

BloomScreen and LiNK DMV present a screening of "Danny from North Korea" as part of its weekly series "Indie Film Night", followed by a Q&A discussion about the film and about human rights in North Korea. To RSVP for this event on Facebook, click here. More information about this event is also available on Bloombars's website.

LiNK Nomads Greg Meyer, Eunice Kwon, and Meera Kaushik will be present at both screenings to answer questions about LiNK's campaign to raises awareness about the human rights and humanitarian crisis in North Korea.

View the trailer below:

About the film:

Every year, thousands of North Koreans make the dangerous journey across the border to escape oppression and poverty.

In March of 2005, Danny was one of them.

He escaped a life of indoctrination, routine public executions, and starvation.

This is a documentary about Danny's story-- from his challenging life in North Korea, to his brave escape to China, and his resettlement journey in the United States.

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